What happens if you make a ball on the break?

What happens if you make a ball on the break?

1. On the break, the first shot of the game, the cue ball must be played from behind the head string (i.e., in the “kitchen”). If an object ball is pocketed on the break, you get to continue with your turn, unless you scratch (i.e., you pocket the cue ball) on the break. the cue tip hits the cue ball more than once.

Can you hit a solid first if your stripes?

When the table is open, it is legal to hit a solid first to make a stripe or vice-versa. Note: The table is always open immediately after the break shot. On an open table, all illegally pocketed balls remain pocketed.

What happens if you don’t hit the 8-ball?

If a player fails to hit the 8-ball while shooting at it, it is a foul and the game continues. When the 8-ball is the legal object ball, a scratch or foul is not a loss of game if the 8-ball is not pocketed or jumped off the table. Incoming player has cue ball in hand. The third infraction will result in loss of game.

Do you win if you sink the 8-ball on break?

Likewise, if you sink the 8 ball on the break, you don’t win. You either spot the 8 ball or re-rack. Traditionally, 8 ball is a “call shot” game. When a player pockets a called ball following the break, that’s when you choose whether you’re solids or stripes.

Do you lose when you scratch on the 8-ball?

When shooting at the 8-ball, a scratch or foul is not loss of game if the 8-ball is not pocketed or jumped from the table. Incoming player has cue ball in hand. Note: A combination shot can never be used to legally pocket the 8-ball.

Is it better to be stripes or solids in pool?

The mere fact of choosing whether you are stripes or solids improves your chances of winning the game to over 50%. In my study, over two-thirds of the games with a stripe and a solid tied up on the rail after the break resulted in a win by the player whose ball was closest to a corner pocket.

Can a player Pocket both a solid and a stripe in the same shot?

If the player pockets both a solid and a stripe in the same shot, he/she must choose which group of balls they wish to play. If the table is open and a player strikes the 8-ball first, this is considered a foul and the turn rotates to the next player who gets ball in hand.

What happens if there is no ball on the break?

If no balls are pocketed on the break, the turn switches to the next player. Regardless of whether a ball is pocketed or not on the break, the table is still considered “open” (i.e., the choice of playing solids or stripes is still up for grabs).

What’s the rule for 8 ball on the break?

If a player jumps an object ball off the table on the break shot, it is a foul and the incoming player has the option of (1) accepting the table in position and shooting, or (2) taking cue ball in hand behind the head string and shooting. 9. 8-BALL POCKETED ON THE BREAK.

What happens if a player misses the 8 ball?

As long as a player keeps making balls, he/she continues their turn. If a player misses, or fails to call their shot, it is the next players turn. Sink all of the designated balls, and then shoot at the eight-ball last. The eight ball must be sunk last—sinking it before then will result in an automatic loss.